DJI Osmo

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 61 reviews of DJI Osmo. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Camcorders for all reviews. Reviewers really like the design and reliability. The durability and price are also mentioned favorably, but many are negative about the zoom and battery.

usability, price, durability, reliability, design

battery, zoom

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Camcorders the DJI Osmo is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 97/100 = Excellent quality.

Amazon.co.uk review summary for DJI Osmo

alaTest has collected and analyzed 17 user reviews of DJI Osmo from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other Camcorders on Amazon.co.uk. Opinions about the portability and design are generally positive. The durability and price also get good opinions, but the battery and reliability get critical opinions.

price, durability, design, portability

usability, reliability, battery

76% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

DJI Osmo

The DJI Osmo ($649) wowed us at CES in 2015, earning best in show honors when it was called the DJI Inspire 1 Camera Mount. The finished product shares a lot in common with that prototype, including the same pistol grip design and bundled 4K video...

Drone World DJI Osmo Bundle Kit Review

Capturing memorable moments, from sports action shots to a baby's first steps, has never been as accessible as they are today. But not all situations can be addressed by a camera drone. And definitely not everyone has steady hands. There are, of...

GoPro has formally declared open war on its former allies by entering into the drone business with the upcoming Karma. But while GoPro is venturing into a quickly saturating market, DJI has found fresh new land to conquer, and it seems to have already...

This may be DJI's first attempt at making a hand-held gimbal, but it's already by far one of the best, if not the best, solutions in the current market. Great stabilization, intuitive software and comfortable grip make this a fun, complete package.

A Review of the DJI OSMO 4K UHD handheld Steadicam

From the same company that brought the world mass market high quality aerial drones and their excellent video recording capacities, the DJI OSMO is a natural step for the Chinese manufacturer to take given its previous product developments. After first...

Wide range of video recording modes and resolutions ; Rock solid stability and handle flexibility ; Very easy to use ; Great video and photo quality for field use ; Highly ergonomic ; Smartphone app for extra controls and live video feed

Video and photo quality isn’t the best in low light ; Not waterproof ; Somewhat limited in its scope ; Weak battery life

The bottom line is that DJI has created a great Steadicam product with the OSMO and we highly recommend it for anyone who needs just this sort of shooting rig. However, if you’re not dead-set on a handheld Steadicam, feel free to just go for a full...

Casey Neistat: DJI Osmo is Vlogging Camera from the Future

Unveiled back at CES 2015, the DJI Osmo just went on sale with its integrated 4K camera and 3-axis gimbal for $649. Vlogger extraordinaire, Casey Neistat, just got his hands on the new DJI Osmo and...

Lots of great points in there and a market I hadn’t considered for the Osmo. In addition to the basic 4K version that Casey talks about, you can buy a version of the Osmo that works with the Zenmuse X5 RAW camera/gimbal for higher-end cinematic...

DJI Osmo helps you get a grip on shaky video (hands-on)

Almost a year ago, drone-maker DJI introduced the Inspire 1, a $2,900 (£2,380, AU$4,999) quadcopter with a combination 4K-resolution camera and three-axis motorized stabilization system that's removable and replaceable.

The DJI Osmo can be ordered now direct from DJI for $650 and £550 and will begin shipping October 15. Availability and pricing for Australia wasn't immediately available, but the UK price converts to about AU$1,165. I'll be back with a full review...